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Challenge For Cause(law)
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challenge 1, noun (oh)



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1 ?something difficult?
2 ?question something?
3 ?competition?
4 ?stop?
5 ?in law?
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?SOMETHING DIFFICULT?
[U and C] something that tests strength, skill, or ability, especially in a way that is interesting
challenge of
::The company is ready to meet the challenges of the next few years.
the challenge of doing sth
::I relish the challenge of rebuilding the club.
face/take on/accept etc a challenge
(=be ready to deal with one)
::Martins now faces the biggest challenge of his career.
meet a challenge/rise to a challenge
(=successfully deal with one)
::a new and vibrant initiative to meet the challenge of the 21st century
intellectual/physical challenge
::the intellectual challenge of postgraduate research
?QUESTION SOMETHING?
[C] when someone refuses to accept that someone or something is right and legal
challenge to
::a direct challenge to the Governor's authority
challenge from
::The president faces a strong challenge from nationalists.
pose/represent/present a challenge (to sb)
::The strike represented a serious challenge to the government.
mount/launch a challenge
::They decided to mount a legal challenge to the decision.
?COMPETITION?
[C] when someone tries to win something or invites someone to try to beat them in a fight, competition etc
challenge for
::They are ready to mount a challenge for the championship.
::They threw down the challenge that he couldn't wash 40 cars in one hour (=invited him to try to do it) .
::The Prime Minister narrowly avoided a leadership challenge last year.
?STOP?
[C] a demand from someone such as a guard to stop and give proof of who you are, and an explanation of what you are doing
?IN LAW?
[C] law a statement made before the start of a court case that a juror is not acceptable